North Dakota Family Law FAQs
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Who Can Help Me If The Obligor Is Not Sending In The Child Support Payments?
A: If you do not have a case open with a Regional Child Support Enforcement Unit (RCSEU), the Clerk of Court may be able to issue an Income Withholding Order to the … More -
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Who Do I Contact If I Have A Question About A Tax Intercept To Collect On Past Due Child Support?
A: The Regional Child Support Enforcement Unit in your region can answer most questions for both the State and Federal Tax Offset Programs. The State Disbursement Unit … More -
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If My Child Graduates From High School In May Of This Year And Does Not Turn 18 Until August, Will I Still Receive Child Support?
A: The best answer is to review the court order that awarded child support on behalf of your child, as there may be a provision that outlines when the child support … -
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My Child(Ren)'s Absent Parent Owes Back Child Support (Arrears) And I Was Wondering If I Have To Sign A Form To Start The Tax Intercept Process?
A: No, you are not required to fill out a form to start the tax intercept process. All IVD cases (cases handled by the RCSEU Regional Child Support Enforcement … More -
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In North Dakota, Can a Spouse Give Up His or Her Right to Alimony in a Premarital Agreement?
A: Yes, North Dakota law allows spouses to include modification or elimination of spousal support in their prenuptial agreement. However, if that … More -
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What Steps are Necessary to Enter a Valid Premarital Agreement in North Dakota?
A: The North Dakota Uniform Premarital Agreement Act requires that premarital agreements be in writing and signed by both parties. In order to be valid, the … More